-- ' -fc- ( ) Jnvi one jr6r, . Of! OlT On I ttlf vnr year, " ,.,jftoyoar, lilies) 1 Insertion ..f , mill insertion, jjo. ..r4 RirfinwK cards of triors than 5 lins. per year. Au"Uor, Eteeutnf, Administrator . t I AMijrnee Notice, , FJ Irlitl notices BOt line.' 1 advertiscwicilUr, for shorter pe rid Jhati one year are payable fttthe tinuihe are rdc1, and it not paid the VrsdiOuttoriait thorn will oe held re jnsi$l6,fotJhp,fnenef. ' ' 15 . " . U . rM i MOCMaVANO b REPUBLICANISM. VOL. 16: MIDDLEBTIV.G, 8N t ra ' Republican la principle. add, i wish to aeo tbia party succeed iaht SttUtsfftll..I desire this amwng many other reasons, because I jrestly beliovo that it saved the Ih&nlnthe dark hoar of the Re beflon, aud becaneV the welfare of oaf boon try, for years to como, ean aloha beoemuiittod with safety into Jft there afty Bangor of its dofoat f Suppose that believe there is, what woold patriotism, call upon, ine to ddt Ought Lfjo4,4o- soaod the alarm as far as rhv aioido will reach 1 No one certainly will dony me this rifct, and I look npoa it at a duty. Personally, I have nothing to gain or lose by the success of. either 1'arty Voluntarily, therefore unbongbt by any price, or unswayed by any sel fish motive, I, write this pnpor, . f glory in mf liharoh, iu regard tq the Rebellion. C'ortaiuly there is do brighter page in our Country's history than that furnished by Meth odmis. No Charch'.did more to sus tain the eanse of the Union than she, pouring out her treasure abundant ly, and sending hosta of her sons ti boot the brW f Ibe tattler, and to shad their blood to defend our Flag. .And I know that in my awn im mediate region.; throughout 'the great State of Pennsylvania, and all otef tuo .band, tbore are hosts of Methodists, oepeqiailyin the Minis try, who believe, without doubting, in, ike nomad rvrinoiplos of the lie publican Party, and there is no price large enoagb to bay thorn from their allegiance r Is there any attempt to sworvo Methodists, and especially Motbo- dist preaohers.from their devotion to a grqjit cause 1 .It is aold that there is, ana mac me attempts win oo osn tinned more earnestly up to the very eve of the Llootion. 1 Upon the belief that this report is true, I -write aud urge my breth ren not to be false to thoir principles and allow no unsound reason to iu Uuonoe them to vote lor any man whose association, if not his record, proves that he holds views utterly utagomstio to those of the great tlepublican Tarty. The reason has been urged, it is reported, and will be nred, it is eupposod, again and again, especial ly upon the iitethouist t proociier, 'Vote for the Hon. A. 11. Dill for Governor, because he is the son of a Methodist preaohor.' Bo is aooth or man the son of a Methodist proa- cbor, ana yet that surae ' man was a ltobol in the SoutVduring the War. Suppose be was here new, and run ning for otBoo, and that., this roasou f'ae (trgod hyi Alotbodists of ovory cloev should. vOte n( hjin,' because he is the aoi of a ftolliiit preach r. I tberk a ftltitbudist'- luyman or preacher WtTd WouTd' u0t eqorn such plea, who would notTegunl any man urging it as insulting him, and , who would nqt say to htm "No, sir, 1 eanjiavef east fy vote or a lta bel." fa Uoii. A..H Dill a robol t I do not say ho, lr it) hod been in the South during tho war would be Ljiya,.ai!te4ahilJJrotao''.dl? I ran not tell. 1 can tell that at the North tbe Damocratio Candidate for Qoveipef Hal act with ra-party who ayahpalhilei with tbs South, oppos edjho war, and denied that the sol diers had the"right'tbfole. How can any Methodist preacher, who is Kopublioan thomjlv. hh .has pro foa4 resC?0t aodtipeiMUost feel ing for biB"lionoredl fathof, vote for bis Democratic sont TJuttreB6irDmi fttnember of the M, J5. Church, therofore yoto for him. ' ! Simply because a man is a Methodist is that a1 alifSeienk reason .why some great public interest bonld be "watrtjBtea iohrm f - is it not possible for a methodist to be rigb h heari but nrpug iuV hood t 'to have-Principles sal falsb And por nioioas that following them no in terest wonldTa'saf, 'and -with thorn f ally in. the ascpn.dan th,o. Ship of State would be forced tftt some Scyl la or atearood intot faokia Charybdia. Vote for A. H. Dill because be is a ilethodist ! That reason" t slyly luntad at in one . of our. MethodUt ?ipn whioll aaya i i. Th State of ennavlvapia has nover bad a Meth odirt Governor." J And I suppose if thf writer of (bia aantenee had pre vented bia reasons 'plainly he would Lava) said j 'Pennsylvania. ; ought to have bnee a Methodist ' Governor bere ia now a - obaaeevote for lit. tUV Why vote for him ' because ho ia a Methodist I The foolish no tion may possibly enter tbe minds of aome that , Methodist Governor wobJJ bring groat honor to the "CburcEand in aome way buifd up .her. . interests. The' Charoh, when . true to herself, aeeko not her honor from man bat from God, and her Intaresta. depend not on any politi- .' eal party but the presence of Christ ' In the midst of her. , Bat even eonld a Uethodiat Oovernpr of oar State bring honor and aid to oar Church, Is the Methodism of Mr DUl of that t to Msura us of such resulta ? If it be, it certainly has improved rrefttly of lata yoars, ' for thara were t whan ha paid no attention. to t i C rrch of wtich htwtsamem t - b r 'i r-t atra atttaiiej ciples and vote for bim. " Pshaw 1 1 "Something is rotten ia tho State of Denmark. ' And it looks very much like methodism of tbe Democratic Candidate fer Governor of .Pennsyl vania is all put on for the sake of winning the Gabernatoriat Rmju. How can llcpublican Alotbodista vote for Mr. Dill T Simolv fol.the reason tba ho is sTNlethodist, and a MebOdiHt oi sucii a douutrui una. hoping if be be elected that ha will bring hqnorand help to the Oh a rob t Can any loyal Methodist preacher voto for bim f Can any loyal Moth odist proacbor vote .for him T Can that ono do it who pled so eloquent ly bis Coaatry'e cause at the opening of tho Jtcbollion, asking, with an emotion the most intense, the ones tion a auostioa that thrilled the anionce in the Chnreh of God and stirred patriotic hearts to their pro fonndest dopths "Who will go t" and was Answered by the umversu shout of men .' 'In the name of toe Lord God we will go. ' Can that preacher do it, who, when his Coun try called, obeyed tbe cill,' thsh4d to the front, bared his breast to tile bullets of tho on emy, and now cr; rios a wonud received in tbe glori ons battle for tbe right Can aJ patriotic Methodist yoto .for. hira1 wnen no ueueves mat, our pepnoua without tho groat Hopublioaa Party, woold have gone down, broken shat tered and ruinod, and without party controlling the vessel it cannot be said courtdontly ; "Tbou. ton. stil on. 0 Ship of Stale I IU Sail on, O Union, strong nt rl I i llnniiiiiiijr, wlib sll Us lean, With all its hopm of future yoars, . :' ' Is banging Veathtess oa thy ft.'' - It may be sold that ' this is a per sonal attnot on Mr. Dill. Njtat all I have nothing against him porson- ally, and really wish bim well in bis legitimate calling, i oinnoc oe re gardod as an enouiy ol hie family I am friuudly to bis brother, who i9 a usoful one in tho gospel ministry, and thorefore A grand one, and who now, on this account, wears his gray bhlre as a orown of honor. Dut be cause I wish tbe candidate for Gov ernor well, am a friend of bis broth er, and bave a profound reverence and a sincere love for bis father, is tbat any reason why I should cast my vote for Hon. A. . Dill t Should I place my good wishes, my friendship, my love for another, abovo ray love for my 0 niutry T Who will dare to urge a reason why I should lav aside my conscientious political priuoipk'B and voto for a man who is diametriotlly opposite to me in politics f Who will dire approach mo with such a plou T With my views, 1 could not vote ur tuy own brother if be stood in the place of Mr. Will. It mav be Raid in my opposition to Senator Dill, I am . dragging up a lend and bnnod issua the spirit that gave birth ' to the" costly and bloody War of tho Keuellion. Is that spirit dead and buried t !fo. Visit the South aud sue evorywhero proofs of this fact. An intolligoat Northorn lady, on a recont visit to tbe South said "No ono surrender ed but General .. Lee. ' And that is true. ' Look at the Democratic Par ty in Consross when tin powor was again ia ita bands. We hoard agaiu of tbe fatal doctrine of Stato Itigbts Tbe impudout Southern claims upon tho Treasury of the United States for the indemnity for losses iu the rebellious War of the South, and other political views the very bano of.our prosperity, if not of our exis tence aa a Nation. . Wo bavo tho most fraternal feeling for our breath ere of the South. We are ready to do all we ean for their welfare, to pour out our treasure,' for instance, to aid those who are Buffering from that terrible Booarge, the Yellow Fever ; bat we do think that tbe time has not yet arrived when men who, if they had received their just deserts, would have died as Traitors, onght to bo trusted with powor. Nor should wa be willing to trust with power the men of tbe North who gave ' "aid and comfort" to those who fired on tho Flog of the Union, and did all they could to destroy the best' Government on the face of the earth. It ia impudent ia Southern Traitors and in their Northera syra- pat'aisera to ask so soon for the trust of political power. Let them waif for long years till the Country is fully satisfied ' that their - repen tance for the loss of vast treasures and seas of blood in their dreadful attempt to destroy the Union, is aiu cora, and then ask buinbly to ba re stored to places of honor and trust ia the Government of tbe Coaatry. Aad tho Coaatry may then bear and heed thoir request, but it ought not to do it now. in thia note of warning am I only putting tip a man of straw T ' No, I am nob This boast has already been made t "There are thousands of Methodists, formerly Bepablioana, who will vow for Hon. A. H. Dill, and their votes will eleot him." Sev er! prominent Methodist proaobers of Repnblieaa proclivities have pub Holy deolared their purpose to voto for bim. Others, it ia beiievea, in tend quietly to do the same. Re oentlv a oresidina alder was ap nroaohed on the sabieot of his vote, and ha was told if by a certain time ha indicated bia purpose to support nr. lui Boca an inaieiaioa woiua tsfye:! So ti adf aatan." TTbao ory and t( 1 cannot now trtfw i has favored Knr. : bellion." That , fVaet-Bfv true man. His wm'Vrn ctu aafo commit their appuiti t . .nU intn h bands, and trus' litneirway fiwf. responsibility, fM-ie n'ovor will h tray their internal U! i h issv p that a number o' tlttLUaXat ui eaol era, ia view of t i-lt.thntF " for the Demfs tSndvltfo f Governor of Pev;yni', ara u riding on the n wa Zot fm pi sos Surely this nr,i bu f.ilao ! Methodist proacWr .'f '.iLly Jat. brought liko a sb ap tietfubL His desire for u-tioit opinion his brethren wouM ''' S'iia- ' bought, hisbre ,ii. cjoU. u trust him again ' nr--Of t sponsibility. HutT h i-l'it pvouo ers are eontroll'" Ci uiit m tives than tho g A ofHnloa Ot the brethren, and tn o irt nvnt u I slander t it mast b y ai ip"Ua b of tho fact that nMr Ummhs a sometimoB sitid .''' Ihe b't ai nurost of meu. A METlIODfTT I ILL) V !ll Uli. ' For Tus Post. European fr-i oiiioonl. LlTTBW ii. Tht Li ul of Thero are fow plarf - i h.iropo rlr have been visited t'j u..j o.)p!o have been often"! better -eifibi than Melrose .'la. ITuply a ooooflhesliKatot . r iy jiroU tiees cae be foaf t wlu iuuuot reo picture of it ttmn point view. Probacy tti' i ft" roi m than three or fuu" rin h hi all I inn which eoemp re wUi". Mat rose iu to rest. Whi I it t" m oompluti rni far it is unoccunmu .it iviihoatg; roareveo, it is i :t Iu pcloc tato of presorva;... s lo show woederlel aroiukuoi n ' an 1 1 i;v a eod andormr n.rf ul nht . beauty mist ha ei befsre It w wautoalv and wfc nl!y '.ifitroy It has tbe addition I cuorm of bsvi its raggsd and ifealhUaiC Wail ' covered wiiuivyi trm heoutilul un tlsof nature, that thj I. u .i'j jchs b desolation of lh oriioary reios t ontiroly ejantlog, frxn the do past scorns to ba ir"i? a j ij o nn ilivieg preso' u , The structure ho reins ftro ma.ih adioirod, w m.u'i'nr.od lii'y although a HilJ ug jovuted ioo form of rul mi . Monbip hi oooupied the sameT1"'" iu tun i'n", dlate vicinity ror W4 i . i. n i uj yen previous. At fir -6, the AWiey . wa vArvainnll bnilliu. ui tin no mo than two thousand p'ninli )f t money of that P' i., lb was oc pied by a comm 'jjr of' Cisteroil mouk.4. who wei-o ftvd-vd hy 1 rules of their orJ-r to omntutit ui. faithful labor. ley therefore er inge-l io aaric'iltnr H tranjoritii SOU lliuunuaiiug uia.. . "i nirtioularlv in t ootietruolioa at oroamonUtioa of g' u ' bull JH whose ruins fe no ' " 1 ' .'l o E'iland aod So Aud.. Jilhurn is t hotter picture of , rww nnd pore veranco, thtn t, piinwUki". mooks laboring f-'Uf hi your tf year, with tneir wti nauua-wwuio the mallot and b" y cittio oj of flower ', plant , and corioutt aq grotosi'Wli.?area.iti wliiiih hot tho. outside and iu.. l of tv. olmrcj was covorod. '-aou of-tUi. woi yetromalns, th." oven-after th storms or uuntrrcd oi yeir.- ua beaten upon it 8 1 tuo woniiolli delinacy and bei tfv fr oriioally tiai Entoring throuP an irou ivtto c the west side of ' r.ouun4 wo Ri! at once in tho aVlea, ptztho rain Oa tbe right long ooirlJ. ' whioh is filled wiU i a i h . mot1! uraents, most of lutMrt a.wu(U b time that their prion' iwmw be read. Pass:n? u rdy t irout. this and turnin';, to iaa right m enter the ceme by anerro doorway under tnff tmtli wiudo The whole south f..r . .a ILo br presMved side C aoyso.tthor bail' ing und although xtllwr worn an decaying ia grand, ir. l' s -. "; .f ion' Oa ono of the . t fort a.. Been a part of t. fia"wf"vjf o" elook, with part 6f7 uh f tho Wi'. ye rwiwuug.a sinoe gone froL rs 7vaaa t boards even are erv u i ana wouu er worn, xao v""ri iu face, as it were 1st fiTC9f:iali tbe tomb, needs ms'Tiuoa c totnpm fvgit to um. .t ! th fact that time m seeing atouw to tbo east aide ;s ttirwwt win dow which ia a air Jtf Im-ty r. it stands in tha "iii i wall, xt i 57 feet burn by wwtfad -1 divided into flra IH-h by perpou dioalar mullions.- o 1 1 won subdivided into -ajf-J!wsbaf d smaller seotionaW iiolioato Btoo workmaobof whao r"ii.nr unt the preseot day t flnt" right tba maaainjrf ert-wntltol covered with won .lial provtb v ivy, whioh eoupi t nuuowd tu tbe stone work id lilTrTYiawi fall awtapina; onr! toward gronnd. Oathvru.i ao lc' grass aad Cowat pffCL-JSrA1. on a eorner of th dl bus' was in foil bUKKOji! ' ' f l th ground;. Whlla ' Uwar.-Ljntiiijjj ainzinff and dy rurn-r fromtnair naetfin im .y v. : -f)ru, bary oa tho roitf rromwityal 0 ) ) 0 0 ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 to 0 ) Q ) D 5) h o 0 3) 2) 0 t!. !! ri net tt i r; 7' r 1 1 r iy facrttlaai J; "AS) A iUloiltf